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only elsewhere. >> except on cnn. but honestly, literally anything that happens in the world, you'll blame it on president obama and i think that has disserved the country. i think it's disserved the problems we now have to go into. i'm glad we're trying to make this clear this has nothing to do with president obama. here's what most people are worried about at home, though. they still don't know how we're going to get this fiscal showdown challenge. they still don't know where the jobs will come in fr and if anybody learned anything in washington, d.c. so if we chase the ball around, barack obama killed the stock market and will kill your kid next, we'll miss an opportunity to do something. >> the reality is that americans should be focused on what's happening in europe. from a political point of view, obama has been very lucky actually over the past three months that europeans have been able to like we do in washington kick the can down the road. but if you look at the politics of greece which was on everybody's min
only elsewhere. >> except on cnn. but honestly, literally anything that happens in the world, you'll blame it on president obama and i think that has disserved the country. i think it's disserved the problems we now have to go into. i'm glad we're trying to make this clear this has nothing to do with president obama. here's what most people are worried about at home, though. they still don't know how we're going to get this fiscal showdown challenge. they still don't know where the jobs...
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it was only after we called the state of ohio for president obama that -- at 11:18 last night cnn was able to call the entire election for president obama. joined now by carol costello who is live this morning in columbus, ohio. carol, let's get a little bit of a different feeling there this morning. >> oh, things are so much calmer now. but as you said, john, it was ohio, ohio, ohio yesterday. voters were excited to get to the polls. i spent most of my day yesterday in hamilton county in the southwestern portion of the state near cincinnati and voter turnout was extraordinarily high. i'm now in columbus, which is the center of the state, and i decided to get the newspapers for you because i'm an old-fashioned kind of gal and i thought you'd want to see the headlines. the first one says obama wins ohio. can you see that? and a second edition will come out later today, the best is yet to come. and this headline is really telling. because ohioans are really hoping the best is yet to come. mostly voters voted for obama because he supported the auto bailout. a lot of them kept their jobs
it was only after we called the state of ohio for president obama that -- at 11:18 last night cnn was able to call the entire election for president obama. joined now by carol costello who is live this morning in columbus, ohio. carol, let's get a little bit of a different feeling there this morning. >> oh, things are so much calmer now. but as you said, john, it was ohio, ohio, ohio yesterday. voters were excited to get to the polls. i spent most of my day yesterday in hamilton county in...
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i'm joined now by cnn's christiane amanpour. what are you hearing from these world leaders this morning? >> you can see from our reporters around the world how popular president obama is around the world. and he has been for a long, long time. in europe, particularly, and in so many other parts. although his popularity has plummeted somewhat in the muslim world. they like stability and continuity. they've had a relationship with president obama for the past four years. in so many of the tweeted congratulations of the official congratulations through official channels that they're very pleased to be able to continue working with him. i will say, however, that many observers did look very closely at mitt romney. they were looking for a pragmatic, economically successful businessman. but what so many were saying is that we just did not know which mitt romney would turn up if he was president. would it be hawkish mitt romney, who spoke very, very hard about russia, about china, about possibly another war in iran, or would it be mode
i'm joined now by cnn's christiane amanpour. what are you hearing from these world leaders this morning? >> you can see from our reporters around the world how popular president obama is around the world. and he has been for a long, long time. in europe, particularly, and in so many other parts. although his popularity has plummeted somewhat in the muslim world. they like stability and continuity. they've had a relationship with president obama for the past four years. in so many of the...
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he's cnn after dark. >> come on in here. let's talk about that path. first of all, when you look and assess the loss for republicans, some of the ways that democrats try to paint republicans really stuck. so how do you move forward for the next four years? >> if you are the republicans, they need to move to the middle. they need to moderate both on social issues and on economic issues. 54% of voters in the exit polls thought mitt romney favored the rich. they did not think that was a good thing. obviously he hurt himself and the party hurt themselves with very severe things like banning funding for contraception, which was originally written into law. you need someone to modernize you to move you to the middle. reagan was great. but now you need someone to recreate it. >> there were some tonight. >> there were some who claimed that romney was not conservative enough. was that part of the problem? >> i think it was. i think it is not that he was not conservative enough because i think he evolved into being conservative enough. the problem i think mitt r
he's cnn after dark. >> come on in here. let's talk about that path. first of all, when you look and assess the loss for republicans, some of the ways that democrats try to paint republicans really stuck. so how do you move forward for the next four years? >> if you are the republicans, they need to move to the middle. they need to moderate both on social issues and on economic issues. 54% of voters in the exit polls thought mitt romney favored the rich. they did not think that was...
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. >> cnn was able to call the race a little after 11:15 eastern time, earlier than a lot of people predicted. some people thought we would be counting all night into the wee hours of the morning. that did not happen. so how did the president put together his victory? christine romans at the magic wall. >> we are talking to you about the swing states. in the end, the president took all of them. here is nevada with its six electoral votes. he took nevada. he took colorado. paul ryan spent a lot of time in colorado really hoping that the republicans have been hoping to get that and they didn't. there's iowa. wisconsin. ohio with its 18. new hampshire. then florida. we are still waiting for. that's how the president got to 303. he needed 270. even though we have not called florida yet, mitt romney can't get over the top. >> right now the president is leading in the vote count in florida by miami-dade county as they suspended counting overnight. they will start counting in a few hours ago. the president is ahead there and could pick that up, too. >> these two states he lost. those are reliably re
. >> cnn was able to call the race a little after 11:15 eastern time, earlier than a lot of people predicted. some people thought we would be counting all night into the wee hours of the morning. that did not happen. so how did the president put together his victory? christine romans at the magic wall. >> we are talking to you about the swing states. in the end, the president took all of them. here is nevada with its six electoral votes. he took nevada. he took colorado. paul ryan...
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. >> our exit polling, cnn's exit polling showed should taxes be raised to help touch the budget deficit and 63% of exit pollers said and 63% of exit pollers said no. >> all the exit polling shows that people said yes when it comes to people over $250,000 contributing more to reduce the deficit. when you ask people whether everybody should face a tax increase, they say no. that's not what the president has called for. he has been very clear throughout this campaign. he has asked people over $250,000 to pay -- go back to clinton era rates above $250,000. it's a clear the majority of the country favors that. >> i have to ask you about that. as a republican, let's say we go back to the clinton era rates. if we do that, we can't even close this year's budget deficit. forget the debt. we can't even close this year's budget deficit. where do democrats and republicans alike start cutting? democrats and republicans alike came up with a compromise to raise the debt ceiling. whether you tell me no or yes, i genuinely believe you aall knew the super committee was going to fail and you all knew you
. >> our exit polling, cnn's exit polling showed should taxes be raised to help touch the budget deficit and 63% of exit pollers said and 63% of exit pollers said no. >> all the exit polling shows that people said yes when it comes to people over $250,000 contributing more to reduce the deficit. when you ask people whether everybody should face a tax increase, they say no. that's not what the president has called for. he has been very clear throughout this campaign. he has asked...